| A | B |
| rage | violent anger OR act violently |
| preen | to dress carefully OR swell with pride; (old British) brooch |
| staid | quiet character |
| letdown | disappointment in a lost game |
| mystify | to confuse OR perplex |
| raucous | harsh sounding OR screeching |
| furrow | a narrow groove |
| lurch | leaving in a jam |
| violent | acting with great force |
| commotion | A noisy disturbance OR fiasco |
| shamble | to walk awkwardly |
| awry | twist or turn to one side |
| wares | articles of merchandise |
| jar | to conflict or clash |
| wan | unnatural, sickly in color |
| drove | to direct movement of a group |
| assemble | to bring or fit together |
| precise | exact, perfect |
| harmony | agreement in feelings or ideas |
| careen | to move fast, out of control |
| ruddy | having a fresh, healthy look |
| merchant | one who buys and sells goods |
| tread | to walk or step on |
| sturdy | not yielding, stubborn |
| tumult | noisy crowd |